H.R.5499 - Iraq Redeployment Timetable and Political Reconciliation Act of 2008

To provide for a timetable for the redeployment of the United States Armed Forces from Iraq and to seek political and diplomatic solutions for the security and stability of the Republic of Iraq. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To provide for a timetable for the redeployment of the United States Armed Forces from Iraq and to seek political and diplomatic solutions for the security and stability of the Republic of Iraq. as introduced.
  • Short: Iraq Redeployment Timetable and Political Reconciliation Act of 2008 as introduced.

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02/27/08
WashingtonWatch.com - H.R. 5499, The Iraq Redeployment Timetable ...

US Congress: HR 5499, The Iraq Redeployment Timetable and Political Reconciliation Act of 2008.

02/25/08
HR 5499, To provide for a timetable for the redeployment of the ...

HR 5499 would provide for a timetable for the redeployment of the United States Armed Forces from Iraq and to seek political and diplomatic solutions for the security and stability of the Republic of Iraq. ...

02/25/08
Bill Action: Introduced: HR 5499: To provide for a timetable for ...

Niki Tsongas [D-MA] introduced HR 5499: To provide for a timetable for the redeployment of the United States Armed Forces from Iraq and to seek political and diplomatic solutions for the security and stability of the Republic of Iraq. ...

02/25/08
Bill Introduced: HR5499 To provide for a timetable for the ...

To provide for a timetable for the redeployment of the United States Armed Forces from Iraq and to seek political and diplomatic solutions for the security and stability of the Republic of Iraq.

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